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Caitlin Davis, state Department of Education commissioner. (ETHAN DEWITT PHOTO)

CONCORD — Three schools in SAU 9 will have the opportunity to enhance their building safety after learning Monday they are among the recipients of the Public School Infrastructure Commission’s fourth round of the Security Action for Education (SAFE) grants program funding. A total of $8 million is earmarked in the fiscal years 2026 and 2027 appropriations.

The Jackson Grammar School, Pine Tree Primary and Conway Intermediate schools each will receive $12,000 in security grant funding.

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